Kim Kardashian, Kanye West reportedly reject $3 million for North West baby photos

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West may love attention, but it looks like the couple is doing everything to keep the press away from her baby daughter. Since giving birth on June 15, Kardashian has kept away from her normally active social media presence -- only tweeting out happy birthday messages to her sister Khloe and pushing an episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."

Kardashian even planted fake baby photos amongst her circle of friends to test which ones would leak information to the media.

It seems new parents have apparently decided to keep the baby out of the public eye for now, having turned down a $3 million baby photo offer from an Australian magazine, US Weekly reported Tuesday.

"Kanye's been adamant about not having the baby on the show," a source told the gossip mag. "He was serious when he said North isn't America's baby, so he may not do anything."

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